Ulysse Nardin Diver Perpetual Limited Edition: The Best Of Both Worlds

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Ulysse Nardin Diver Perpetual Limited Edition

As regular visitors to the site will know I am currently having an enduring love affair with dive watches. For the most part dive watches are completely impractical for every day use due to their excessively oversized dials designed for legibility under water first and foremost and aesthetics second. However, I think I may have just found an excellent half-way point. Enter the Ulysse Nardin Diver Perpetual Limited Edition.

The Best Of Both Worlds
The new Diver Perpetual Limited Edition combines the strong aesthetic and technical elements from the Marine and Perpetual collections to effectively bring you the best of both worlds. The titanium case is big enough at 45mm to be viewed easily under water but still manageable with a suit and tie, although admittedly it would be a touch on the big side.

The black carbon fibre structured dial is contrasted sensationally with orange luminous indexes and hands which work to complement the turning bezel with its matching orange inlay. Although the orange is quite bright as you would expect from a dive watch, it is suitably muted by the predominant black overtones of the watch. Fitted with an exhibition case back the owner is afforded a prime view of the movement complete with 22ct gold rotor.

Perpetually Revolutionary
When it was first introduced into the market the Ulysse Nardin Perpetual represented a revolutionary accomplishment in the history of watch making – the first Perpetual Calendar adjustable back and forwards from a single crown. This means that all adjustments from the minute hand to the year indicator are synchronized. A few rotations of the crown will result in the calendar displays moving forwards or backwards one or more days, a few months or even several years. At the end of the month the date display automatically displays the first of the next month, while the month disc rotates as well.

Ulysse Nardin Diver Perpetual Limited Edition

The Final Word
With a water resistance of only 300m we can safely assume that this watch is more of a show pony than a serious dive watch. However, with the Diver Perpetual Limited Edition Ulysse Nardin has effectively created an everday sports watch which features unparalleled high complication functionality. Sadly it is limited to only 500 pieces, so don’t expect to see this piece down at your local beach anytime soon.




7 Responses to “Ulysse Nardin Diver Perpetual Limited Edition: The Best Of Both Worlds”

  1. This is a lot less dive looking than the others. Don’t mind it.


  2. Couldn’t agree more Ramsay although the dial is bordering on a bit busy for me.


  3. I think the reason the dial is so busy is because it gives contrast to the hands and numbers which helps you to get a good visual image underwater. What do you think?

    Wouldn’t it be cool if the companies posted shots of how it looks underwater? Not that it would make me buy one mind you…

    JM


  4. Hey Tom, great looking website! I agree with Ramsay, of the dive watches you’ve put up so far this is probably the only one I can see myself wearing, although it is a little bright!


  5. Now this is a top class watch. I would wear it every day if I could afford it! Any idea how much one would set me back? I’m a keen fisherman not diver so the water resistance level is more than suitable for me..


  6. Wow , this watch looks great but I still don’t think its suitable for my needs. I am a fireman so I need a watch that can withstand extreme heat. Does anyone have any suggestions for a good watch I could get?


  7. Hey guys, thanks for your comments. John M I think you make a good point as being able to read the dial clearly under water is paramount. John24 this watch is likely to be very expensive due to the high complication of the Perpetual Calendar and that fact that it is a limited edition. However, Ulysee Nardin also make a more standard model of this dive watch which is about US$7000.

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